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S1E14 - Is the Bible God’s Word or Just Ancient Myths? The Evidence Will Shock You

S1E14 - Is the Bible God’s Word or Just Ancient Myths? The Evidence Will Shock You

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Is the Bible just a book, or the literal Word of God?

In this kickoff episode of the Understanding the Bible mini-series, host Dr. Shaun Michael confronts the critical question at the core of Christianity: Can we actually trust the Bible? From skeptics like Bart Ehrman to pop-level conspiracies about Constantine and the Council of Nicaea, this episode cuts through the myths and lays out the evidence for revelation, inspiration, and canonization.

What you’ll learn:

  • The difference between general and special revelation
  • Why the Bible is God-breathed, not dictated
  • How dual authorship (divine + human) makes the Bible unique
  • Why the canon wasn’t created, but recognized
  • How common objections (contradictions, corruption, political agendas) fall apart under scrutiny

We’re not here to play defense. We’re here to build a case for the Bible’s reliability, power, and divine origin—because if the Bible is true, it changes everything.

📖 Key Scriptures: 2 Timothy 3:16, 2 Peter 1:20-21, Hebrews 4:12, John 17:17, Psalm 119:89, Genesis 1:1

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